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Signal

If a DTMF tag is programmed for a point and the Signal command is set, then only the DTMF tag for this point will be sent and the voice message will not be spoken.

Signal must be preceded by a Dial command; it cannot be the first entry in the list. It can be used once in a list.

Delete

Delete removes the selected command from the list. Commands that followed the deleted one are moved to fill in the empty space. If the first command is selected, then Delete will remove all commands for this line.

3.5.5 General

Settings that affect the overall operation of the Cv2 are entered in the General section.

Site Name

The Site Name is a 16 character text field that allows you to enter a description of the site where the Cv2 is to be located. Other than viewing in the General dialog box, this name has no other use. Normally it is set to match the voice message that is programmed as the Site Identifier.

Default Site Name: an empty text string.

Security Level

The Security level setting determines the actions that the Cv2 will perform when it receives an incoming call.

Level 1

The Cv2 announces the Site ID, any groups that are in the alarm state

 

and prompts the caller to “Enter Command Code”.

Level 2

When the incoming call is answered by the Cv2, only the Site ID is

 

announced; for further access to the Cv2 the caller must enter the

 

Access Code.

Level 3

An incoming call results in the Cv2 coming off-hook with no

 

announcement; the Access Code must be entered within ten seconds or

 

the Cv2 will hang up.

Default Security Level: Level 1

Access Code

If you plan to use the remote programming features where changes are made by calling the unit from a remote phone, an access code must be programmed.

For remote programming, all security levels require the Access code. For local programming, the Access code must be entered if the unit has this code. Local

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Contents 1272M001 3UR7DONContents Cv2 Capabilities What constitutes an alarm?Way in which the Cv2 processes alarms is shown in Figure How are alarms processed?What actions should occur when an alarm is detected? How do you want to respond to an alarm call? What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it? What if an alarm is not acknowledged?Sending remote control commands Troubleshooting IndicatorsAre the inputs connected properly? Mounting Antenna requirementsPackaged model Input port connections Ground closure alarm signalStand-alone model 3 +5 volt alarm signal 2 +12 volt alarm signalAnalog input Output port connections Configuration programming connectionStand-alone Cv2 PC requirements Installing the programStarting the configuration program Desktop and how to access programming functionsGroups File OperationsHardware GeneralHardware section Configuring the Cv2Directories ProgrammingInterval Input Watchdog InputTotalizer Input Timed Output On/Off OutputPoints section Using Group Common Settings for Points Port SelectionPoint Name Dtmf Tag EnabledAlarm State Digital and Watchdog PointsUnits Clear CodeAnalog Point Binary Values CalibrateDecimal Values On/Off Output Point HysteresisDtmf On Code Timed Output Point Dtmf Off CodeGroup section Acknowledge Code Enable This GroupEnable Auto Ack Group NameLong Timer Enable Ack RequestTimers Short TimerAcknowledge Received Alarm ActiveNew Alarm Special Function OutputsWait DialAnswer Auto AckAlert VoiceSite Name SignalAccess Code DeleteTemporary Acknowledge Time Shift Change CodeCall Progress Voice Messages Configuration DataVocabulary Access SetupCommands Dial Cv2 Site ID is Ajax Compressor Station Cv2 Electrical on or Electrical OFF Telset Programming Summary Exit Record Points Query NAM Programmable Features SpecificationsOptions TelephoneWarranty